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Recording/Streaming Question

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8/20/2020 5:37:41 PMCArankAdminShadowfury333 before revert after revert
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1 I just use one computer, but I use NVENC to do the actual video encoding, so it's still offloaded in a way. 1 I just use one computer, but I use NVENC to do the actual video encoding, so it's still offloaded in a way.
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3 I'm not super keen on going up to 2160p simply because I already tried 1440p with my second Dark Souls 3 Let's Play, and that introduced performance issues and required more HD space than I can readily use (I only have a 500GB SSD for recording, and I normally record 2GB/week just with the regular ZK streams at 1080p, to say nothing of other tournaments and games I get brought on for). Yeah, I get that 4k is the hyped thing, but most YT videos are still 1080p, and if that's a technical limitation on my part so be it. 3 I'm not super keen on going up to 2160p simply because I already tried 1440p with my second Dark Souls 3 Let's Play, and that introduced performance issues and required more HD space than I can readily use (I only have a 500GB SSD for recording, and I normally record 2GB/week just with the regular ZK streams at 1080p, to say nothing of other tournaments and games I get brought on for). Yeah, I get that 4k is the hyped thing, but most YT videos are still 1080p, and if that's a technical limitation on my part so be it.
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5 Also, I agree with @DeinFreund as far as streaming your own play goes, but when it comes to doing the kind of commentating I typically do I think a webcam would be distracting.